Intellectual Property UK

  • April 15, 2025

    Ideagen Says K10 Vision Misled Clients With False Product Ties

    Audit software company Ideagen Ltd. has accused the former owners of a business it acquired for over £19 million ($25.1 million) of tricking clients into defecting to a rival startup through false claims of involvement in developing a key Ideagen product.

  • April 15, 2025

    Google Blocks Chinese Tech Co.'s European 'Googtab' TM

    Google has successfully blocked a Chinese company from registering the European trademark "Googtab," after trademark officials agreed that the public were likely to confuse the mark with the Silicon Valley giant's existing rights for "Google."

  • April 15, 2025

    Ducati Can't Nix 'Monster' Energy TM For Virtual Bikes

    British officials have granted Monster Energy a trademark for its name over goods that can be downloaded virtually, ruling that shoppers wouldn't think that they were somehow connected to Ducati's Monster-branded motorcycles. 

  • April 15, 2025

    MediaTek Gets Court To Speed Up Huawei FRAND Spat

    Semiconductor giant MediaTek has convinced a London court to hurry along proceedings to determine fair, reasonable and non-discriminatory cross-licensing terms for a suit of 4G and 5G patents with Huawei.

  • April 15, 2025

    Arkema Wins 2nd Shot At Voiding Solvay's Polymer Patent

    Materials producer Arkema can take another swing at rival Solvay's polymer patent after proving that officials construed the blueprint in multiple contradictory ways when assessing its validity, a European appeals board said in a ruling released Tuesday.

  • April 14, 2025

    VW Can't Keep Chinese EV TM Claim Out Of Dutch Court

    A Dutch court has rejected Volkswagen AG's challenge to the court's authority to hear a claim in a licensing dispute between the automaker and the importers of a sub-brand of VW electric cars exclusive to the Chinese market.

  • April 14, 2025

    Philip Morris Beats BAT Unit's Challenge To Flavored Cig Tech

    European officials have upheld a Philip Morris patent for a cigarette filter embedded with a flavor-enhancer, dismissing claims from a subsidiary of British American Tobacco that previous patents already revealed its key elements.

  • April 14, 2025

    Top Dutch Court Chucks Fashion Giant's 'Only' TM Appeal

    A fashion chain has failed to convince the top Dutch court that a rival company's "Only For Men" trademarks infringe its protections over the "Only" brand, as they edge toward the conclusion of a dispute that stretches back to 2007.

  • April 14, 2025

    P&G Wins Eco Laundry Detergent IP Over Henkel Objection

    The European Patent Office's Board of Appeal has upheld a Procter & Gamble Co. patent covering a clear, plant-based laundry detergent, rejecting arguments from Henkel AG that the product's transparent appearance is merely cosmetic and not a technical innovation.

  • April 14, 2025

    Italian Biking Gear Biz Defends Patent Over Wearable Airbag

    An Italian motorcycling clothing company has kept hold of an amended version of its patent for a wearable airbag after it persuaded a European appeals panel to reject a rival's argument that the tech is not inventive.

  • April 11, 2025

    Knaus Forced To Recall Car Fibre Frames In Patent Spat 

    Europe's patent court has ordered a German caravan maker to stop selling an infringing version of its "self healing" fiber frames and pay provisional damages of €100,000 ($112,834) after it couldn't reach a deal to license the technology.

  • April 11, 2025

    Lenovo Can't Block Rival's 'Yoges' TM Over Computers

    British officials have rejected Lenovo's challenge to a rival's trademark application for "Yoges," ruling that shoppers would not think the rival products were somehow connected to Lenovo's Yoga laptop brand. 

  • April 11, 2025

    Epson Gets 3rd-Party Access To Docs In Dolby's UPC Claim

    The Unified Patent Court has green-lit Epson's third-party request to look at confidential documents from Dolby's audio coding patent infringement case, pointing out that the printer maker is fighting a separate claim over the same patent.

  • April 11, 2025

    UK Litigation Roundup: Here's What You Missed In London

    This past week in London has seen law firm Michael Wilson & Partners reignite a 20-year dispute with a former director over an alleged plot to form a rival partnership, headphone maker Marshall Amplification sue a rival in the intellectual property court, and a commercial diving company pursue action against state-owned nuclear waste processor Sellafield. Here, Law360 looks at these and other new cases in the U.K.

  • April 11, 2025

    Hipgnosis Seeks To Revive Fee Dispute With Barry Manilow

    A music rights company urged the Court of Appeal on Friday to revive its claims against Barry Manilow, arguing that it has a right to pursue previously nixed claims against the megastar singer-songwriter over a $1.5 million rights purchase fee.

  • April 10, 2025

    EU Adviser Calls For Flexibility In Heirs' Film Copyright Case

    A European Court of Justice advocate general recommended Thursday that a French court allow the heirs of French director Claude Chabrol and screenwriter Paul Gégauff to bring a copyright lawsuit against the distributors of Chabrol and Gégauff's films.

  • April 10, 2025

    Microsoft Pushes Back On UK's Cloud Software Findings

    Microsoft has responded to the concerns raised by Britain's competition enforcer over the cloud services market, saying that artificial intelligence is radically reshaping the space, and that any regulatory intervention could make the industry less dynamic.

  • April 10, 2025

    EUIPO Must Not Ignore UK TMs From Pre-Brexit, Adviser Says

    The European Union Intellectual Property Office must weigh up potential conflicts with U.K. trademarks when considering applications filed before Brexit, an adviser to the bloc's top court said Thursday.

  • April 10, 2025

    UK Expands IP Mediation Program For Unrepresented Parties

    The U.K. government said Thursday it will pilot an expanded program of mediation in intellectual property disputes, primarily aimed at parties who do not have legal representation.

  • April 10, 2025

    Viagra Maker Wins EU Battle To Keep Trademark

    Viatris has beaten an attempt to revoke its trademark over the erectile dysfunction drug Viagra, after European Union officials ruled that the company has put the mark to proper use.

  • April 09, 2025

    AstraZeneca Blocks Generics Ahead Of Patent Dispute

    AstraZeneca convinced an appeals court Wednesday to keep rival Glenmark's generic version of a billion-dollar diabetes treatment off the market ahead of determination of a patent dispute.

  • April 09, 2025

    Electronics Giants Denied UPC Infringement Claim Split

    The Unified Patent Court ruled Wednesday that three electronics companies must face a glass manufacturer's patent infringement claim in one case because there is no reason to split the dispute into three.

  • April 09, 2025

    Ericsson Inks Video Patent License Deal With Avanci 

    Avanci and Ericsson have struck a deal giving the Finnish telecommunications firm access to its pool of essential patents for internet video streaming, the U.S. license operator said Tuesday.

  • April 09, 2025

    Soft Drinks Giant Can't Stop Rival's 'Snapple' TM For E-Cigs

    Soft drinks maker Snapple has failed to convince European officials to nix a Chinese firm's trademark application for the same name because consumers would not think its beverage brand was connected to the e-cigarettes produced by its rival.

  • April 09, 2025

    Meditation App Trims 'Calm Therapy' TM Bid From Makeup Biz

    The business behind a popular meditation app has persuaded European Union officials to narrow a Spanish cosmetics company's "Calm Therapy" trademark application, proving shoppers could mistake the logo for its "Calm Health" brand.

Expert Analysis

  • Mitigating Compliance And Litigation Risks Of Evolving Tech

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    Amid artificial intelligence and other technological advances, companies must prepare for the associated risks, including a growing suite of privacy regulations, enterprising class action theories and consumer protection challenges, and proliferating disclosure obligations, say attorneys at Eversheds Sutherland.

  • Major EU AI Banking Ruling Will Reverberate Across Sectors

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    Following the European Court of Justice's recent OQ v. Land Hessen decision that banks' use of AI-driven credit scores to make consumer decisions did not comply with the General Data Protection Regulation, regulators indicated that the ruling would apply broadly, leaving numerous industries that employ AI-powered decisions open to scrutiny, say lawyers at Alston & Bird.

  • English Could Be The Future Language Of The UPC

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    While most Unified Patent Court proceedings are currently held in German, the recent decisions in Plant-e v. Arkyne and Amgen v. Sanofi potentially signal that English will be the preferred language, particularly in cases involving small and medium enterprises, say lawyers at Freshfields.

  • Arbitration Remains Attractive For Digital Disputes In 2024

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    Recent regulatory and digital forum developments highlight that, in 2024, arbitration will continue to adapt to new technologies, such as artificial intelligence and cryptocurrency, and remain an attractive forum for resolving digital disputes due to its flexibility, confidentiality and comparative ease to enforce cross-border awards, says Peter Smith at Charles Russell.

  • US And UK Law Firms Continue Trend Of EU Expansion

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    A broad spectrum of U.S. and U.K. law firms are now seeking fresh opportunities in Europe's fastest growing and constantly evolving sectors by opening offices in strategic locations across the continent, says James Lavan at Buchanan Law.

  • Looking Ahead At AI Regulation In The EU And UK

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    With AI regulation agreed upon in Europe and a U.K. regulatory authority on the horizon, organizations developing AI should consider deploying governance, addressing accountability and establishing internal guardrails to achieve a balanced approach to responsible innovation while managing risk, says Chris Eastham at Fieldfisher.

  • 2024 Will Be A Busy Year For Generative AI And IP Issues

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    In light of increased litigation and policy proposals on balancing intellectual property rights and artificial intelligence innovation, 2024 is shaping up to be full of fast-moving developments that will have significant implications for AI tool developers, users of such tools and rights holders, say lawyers at Mishcon de Reya.

  • The Most-Read Law360 UK Guest Articles Of 2023

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    Benefits of the new EU Unified Patent Court, artificial intelligence regulation and M&A trends amid rising inflation were among the hot topics U.K. Expert Analysis articles explored this year.

  • 9 Takeaways From The UPC's First 6 Months In Session

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    Six months after its opening, the Unified Patent Court has established itself as an appealing jurisdiction, with its far territorial reach, short filing deadlines and extremely quick issuance of preliminary injunctions showing that it is well-prepared to provide for rapid legal clarity, says Antje Brambrink at Finnegan.

  • The Year In FRAND: What To Know Heading Into 2024

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    In 2023, there were eight significant developments concerning the fair, reasonable and nondiscriminatory patent licensing regime that undergirds technical standardization, say Tom Millikan and Kevin Zeck at Perkins Coie.

  • How Int'l Student-Athlete Law Would Change The NIL Game

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    Recently proposed legislation to allow international student-athletes the opportunity to profit from their name, image and likeness without violating their F-1 nonimmigrant student visa status represents a pivotal step in NIL policy, and universities must assess and adapt their approaches to accommodate unique immigration concerns, say attorneys at Phelps Dunbar.

  • Series

    Children's Book Writing Makes Me A Better Lawyer

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    Becoming a children's book author has opened doors to incredible new experiences of which I barely dared to dream, but the process has also changed my life by serving as a reminder that strong writing, networking and public speaking skills are hugely beneficial to a legal career, says Shaunna Bailey at Sheppard Mullin.

  • How The PTAB Landscape Shifted In 2023

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    Attorneys at Finnegan consider the impact of noteworthy Patent Trial and Appeal Board developments in 2023, including rulemaking, litigation, precedential decisions and director reviews that affected PTAB practice, and offer a reference for examining future proceedings and strategies.

  • How 'Copyleft' Licenses May Affect Generative AI Output

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    Open-source software and the copyleft licenses that support it, whereby derivative works must be made available for others to use and modify, have been a boon to the development of artificial intelligence, but could lead to issues for coders who use AI to help write code and may find their resulting work exposed, says William Dearn at HLK.

  • UPC Decision Highlights Key Security Costs Questions

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    While the Unified Patent Court recently ordered NanoString to pay €300,000 as security for Harvard's legal costs in a revocation action dispute, the decision highlights that the outcome of a security for costs application will be highly fact-dependent and that respondents should prepare to set out their financial position in detail, says Tom Brazier at EIP.

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